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## tags: interactive
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## compare_shells: bash
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## oils_failures_allowed: 9
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## oils_cpp_failures_allowed: 7
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rm -f tmp
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echo '
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history -c
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HISTFILE=tmp
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echo 1
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history -a
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cat tmp
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echo 2
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cat tmp
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' | $SH -i
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# match osh's behaviour of echoing ^D for EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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## STDOUT:
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1
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HISTFILE=tmp
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echo 1
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history -a
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2
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HISTFILE=tmp
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echo 1
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history -a
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^D
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## END
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cd $TMP
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# Populate a history file with a command to be overwritten
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echo 'cmd old' > tmp
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HISTFILE=tmp
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history -c
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echo 'cmd new' > /dev/null
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history -w # Overwrite history file
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# Verify that old command is gone
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grep 'old' tmp > /dev/null
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echo "found=$?"
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## STDOUT:
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found=1
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## END
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cd $TMP
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printf "cmd orig%s\n" {1..10} > tmp
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HISTFILE=tmp
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history -c
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history -r
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history -r
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history | grep orig | wc -l
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## STDOUT:
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20
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## END
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# NB: Based on line ranges, not contents
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cd $TMP
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printf "cmd orig%s\n" {1..10} > tmp1
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cp tmp1 tmp2
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printf "cmd new%s\n" {1..10} >> tmp2
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history -c
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HISTFILE=tmp1 history -r
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HISTFILE=tmp2 history -n
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history | grep orig | wc -l
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history | grep new | wc -l
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## STDOUT:
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10
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10
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## END
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$SH --norc -i <<'EOF'
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echo 'foo' > /dev/null
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echo 'bar' > /dev/null
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history -c
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history | wc -l
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EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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## STDOUT:
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1
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^D
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## END
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cd $TMP
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HISTFILE=tmp
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printf "cmd orig%s\n" {1..3} > tmp
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history -c
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history -r
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history -d 1
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history | grep orig1 > /dev/null
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echo "status=$?"
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## STDOUT:
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status=1
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## END
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# bash 4 doesn't support negative indices or ranges
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rm -f myhist
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export HISTFILE=myhist
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$SH --norc -i <<'EOF'
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echo 42
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echo 43
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echo 44
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history -a
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history -d 1
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echo status=$?
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# Invalid integers
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history -d -1
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echo status=$?
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history -d -2
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echo status=$?
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history -d 99
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echo status=$?
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case $SH in bash*) echo '^D' ;; esac
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EOF
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## STDOUT:
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42
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43
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44
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status=0
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status=2
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status=2
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status=2
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^D
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## END
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# bash-4.4 used to give more errors like OSH? Weird
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## STDOUT:
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42
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43
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44
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status=0
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status=0
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status=0
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status=1
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^D
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## END
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echo '
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if test -n $HISTFILE; then echo exists; fi
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' | $SH -i
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# match osh's behaviour of echoing ^D for EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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## STDOUT:
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exists
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^D
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## END
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rm -f _tmp/does-not-exist
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echo '
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HISTFILE=_tmp/does-not-exist
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history -r
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echo status=$?
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' | $SH -i
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# match osh's behaviour of echoing ^D for EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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## STDOUT:
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status=1
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^D
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## END
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echo '
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HISTFILE=(a b c)
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history -a
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echo status=$?
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' | $SH -i
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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# note that bash actually writes the file 'a', since that's ${HISTFILE[0]}
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## STDOUT:
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status=1
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^D
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## END
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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status=0
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^D
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## END
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echo '
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unset HISTFILE
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history -a
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echo status=$?
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' | $SH -i
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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## STDOUT:
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status=1
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^D
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## END
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history not-a-number
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echo status=$?
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history 3 too-many
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echo status=$?
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## STDOUT:
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status=2
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status=2
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## END
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## OK bash STDOUT:
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status=1
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status=1
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## END
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cd $TMP
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printf "cmd %s\n" {1..10} > tmp
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HISTFILE=tmp
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history -c
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history -r
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history | wc -l
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HISTSIZE=5
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history | wc -l
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## STDOUT:
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10
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5
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## END
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cd $TMP
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printf "cmd %s\n" {1..10} > tmp
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HISTFILE=tmp
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HISTFILESIZE=5
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cat tmp | wc -l
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## STDOUT:
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5
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## END
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cd $TMP
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printf "echo %s\n" {1..3} > tmp
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HISTFILE=tmp $SH -i <<'EOF'
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set +o history
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echo "not recorded" >> /dev/null
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set -o history
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echo "recorded" >> /dev/null
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EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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grep "not recorded" tmp >> /dev/null
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echo status=$?
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grep "recorded" tmp >> /dev/null
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echo status=$?
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## STDOUT:
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^D
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status=1
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status=0
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## END
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shopt -s histappend
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echo status=$?
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shopt -p histappend
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shopt -u histappend
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echo status=$?
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shopt -p histappend
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# match osh's behaviour of echoing ^D for EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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## STDOUT:
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status=0
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shopt -s histappend
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status=0
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shopt -u histappend
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^D
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## END
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# When set, bash always appends when exiting, no matter what.
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# When unset, bash will append anyway as long the # of new commands < the hist length
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# Either way, the file is truncated to HISTFILESIZE afterwards.
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# osh always appends
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cd $TMP
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export HISTSIZE=10
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export HISTFILESIZE=1000
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export HISTFILE=tmp
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histappend_test() {
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local histopt
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if [[ "$1" == true ]]; then
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histopt='shopt -s histappend'
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else
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histopt='shopt -u histappend'
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fi
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printf "cmd orig%s\n" {1..10} > tmp
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$SH --norc -i <<EOF
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HISTSIZE=2 # Stifle the history down to 2 commands
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$histopt
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# Now run >2 commands to trigger bash's overwrite behavior
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echo cmd new1 > /dev/null
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echo cmd new2 > /dev/null
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echo cmd new3 > /dev/null
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EOF
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case $SH in bash) echo '^D' ;; esac
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}
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# If we force histappend, bash won't overwrite the history file
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histappend_test true
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grep "orig" tmp > /dev/null
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echo status=$?
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# If we don't force histappend, bash will overwrite the history file when the number of cmds exceeds HISTSIZE
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histappend_test false
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grep "orig" tmp > /dev/null
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echo status=$?
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## STDOUT:
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^D
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status=0
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^D
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status=1
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## OK osh STDOUT:
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^D
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status=0
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^D
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status=0
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## END
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